New Breathe Cage colors to come?

I just got a Nike product voucher in the mail after having sent in my shot BFII's. I'm currently wearing the white Breathe Cages and I was thinking that once I have worn these out I might get another color or maybe a different shoe all together. From what I can tell, the Vapor's aren't as durable as the Breathe Cages, is that right? I wish that Nike was still making the BFII's. I'm not finding the Breathe Cages to be nearly as comfortable. Will Nike be releasing any other performance tennis shoes in the near future, or any more colors of the Breathe Cage?

I'm pretty sure that Nike is no longer producing the BFII's--that's the reason that they are now selling them at their outlets and they are no longer selling them on their website: the only place where I can use the voucher.

I you're always going to be waiting for the next new shoe, you'd never buy anything. Just buy whatever you like and that's available the moment you're in need of new ones.

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I'm not buying shoes--I have a voucher to get a free pair. I wasn't going to wait until I received the voucher and then wait until I received the shoes that I ordered with the voucher, before I could play tennis, so I bought another pair. I was asking about new introductions into the Nike shoe line so that I can consider my options when the time comes. I can assure you that if I needed tennis shoes right now, I would buy whatever is available.

I'm pretty sure that Nike is no longer producing the BFII's--that's the reason that they are now selling them at their outlets and they are no longer selling them on their website: the only place where I can use the voucher.

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No, that is not correct as far as I know. TW has been saying that Nike will continue to make the BFII. They just introduced 3 new colorways a few months ago and I believe plan on introducing more new colorways soon. It's not on the Nike website because they only like to market the latest models on there. It's a way of advertising for them. There's no need to advertize the BFII because it's already been around many years and most tennis players already know about them.

I guess if you want the BFII's you'll just have to buy them from TW. That's why Nike gives out those vouchers for free, so that you have to buy directly from them so that they can make all the profit. Thus, it only costs them like $45 to hand out a $110 voucher.